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SLX \UL\11S EXPERIENCE. 1
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DOUGLASVILLE '*’ GEORGIA
CAREFULLY READ
What I Can lko in 3Iy Liue -and Give
Ale a Trial.
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I liuijd tiriok houses.
T build mill , a:r.s;
I build chimneys.
I build flower pits;
I build brick pillars urdor jour house.
I will wall up the top of your well ■ ’’W
will lay you a brick hearth. v :
J^Will lay you a stone hearth.
I fyiil lav.jf- u s cement tii/avUi. ,
J <wt p| ite-'. 1 ' £||p|§|J||§
I case Are places. Bp
I build stove Hues, fire proof!
I wall up cellars.'
I put fancy tops on chimneys,
R1 stop chimneys from smoking at bot
tom,
I Ira brick walks from house to gate.
I will lay cement walks,
I wash rooms with calcimine, any color.
I patch broken plastering,
I patch tin rjofs and paint them.
I do any thing iu my line.
1 knock the bottom out of bids, work
manship constdtred.
I guarantee all my woik to be satisfac
tory.
' The, people of Douglasville are ac
quainted with the quality of my work-
| manship. ,0.11(11 earnestly solicit their
, pationage, when neading anything in
■ the above line/ ; ;:/
/ W, M. McL.irtn,
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■ Picnic* *
'We ate requested to announcd
that the Literary school at Lithia
Spring's will picnic at Factory
Shoals the.2nd Saturday in "May.
Every body has an invitation ^0
attend aiid have a good time.
LOST—Last Sunday the 11th,'
inst., between the Methodist
church and W. H. Mallory’s, one
key chain /and ’;,one, small key at
tached. Finder will lie rewarded
by leaving, same at,this office,
,, Duke is still selling 8 papers of
Garden Seed for 5 cents.
| Louglasyillc, Ga.
DasVw— i'i'
R U Ready
'For the greatest bargains, /ever offered
, in Douglasville.
H ZI. Heady
^wS-hanish bard'times from your
’- Jhomcs and hVysubsfitUte smiles fbr
frowns on thVfsbes’of loved ones?. If |
, so, go to Mrs. M. A. Turner’s an.I See
her mammoth stock of New Spring
, Alillfnery. She oan give you tlie
prettiest, newest and best goods for,
the same amount of money that was
ever offered in this section—any
thing from a yard of ribbon to a band-
some hat ready to grace the head of
the most fastidious wearer. To see
is to believe, and to believe is to buy.
jB ay gain Counter-
, A Specialty.
, Nice, stylish shapes trimmed with
ribbon aud flowers for 50 to 80 cents.
f Miss Lilia Freeman, one of Douglas-
| ville’s most estimable young ladies, gj
will lie with Mrs. Turner to welcome
her many friends. She has just re
turned from an extended stay with
Kutz A Co., of ‘Atlanta, and p now
prepared to dp iir^t class work. ■ Call
ati W and Mrs. Turner and be sure
you recei’ e a hearty welcome.
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/1 do not wish to talk about the War /in Crete- dr the
possibijitieapf a high protective tariff, but I dp want
/ fcoi-itimH^dh ,Something aboi§t myVxcel]g}nt line fit
j in iii>inruiirn Mi ^ifiu —Cl '
\aple and }Bancy Groceries- —
.. 1 keep a frelli stock oLgoods- a^id wdhtd D^ pTeased | to
have you call and let me show you through,
guaranteed first class. ' Prices right. I
-All goods.
LwaiVE ME A TRIAL.
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I Leonidas Carter,
„ br SU G LA bv£I L L Ev - GEORGIA.
^»*YOU /,WANT;TO
DUNK BRANTEEY.i
When you are in the City for Fine Liquors, Wines and Bran-
dies, will cheerfully give prices on application.
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MOERLIEN BEER / , , ‘ / c MOERLIEN BEER
DUNK BRANTLEY, J
143 Peters Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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PURELY PERSONAL.
J. \V. Yates has-gone to workin
■R. J. Darnell and son, Horace,
spent' Tuesday, in Atlanta.
, Col, J. D Dorris wasfn theGate
City on business Saturday.
Mrs. Oscar Parker, of Atlanta,
Is visidng relatives A here. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hollis,’of
Atlanta,' were in pur .city Sunday.
M. B. Watson, and little son and
daughter, were in Atlanta Tuesday.
J. T. Duncan is attending the
State Sunday School Convention
at Xewnan.
• S, A. Griffith is attending the
State Sunday School Convention'
at Hewnaq.
I O. A. ffeoly Hie -
day school association a,..
Hill Sunday.
I J. J. Fbepman hud-sister,' Mrs,
Hudson, spent Saturday and Suh-
,day in fhe Gate City.■■':/
Justices,Keaton and Abercropi-
bie field court here la : st Moifdgy?;
Many cases were disposed,of.
Messr. P. H. McGouirk, R. 6.
Baggetand Mattie Watsom'spent
Sunday afternoon at Lithia.
;, Col. L. R. Itay; of Lithia Springs
was in ouricity cu business Monday
and palled on the New South.
’ Mrs. W. A. Baggett, of Sea
Breeze,' Fla-.|Sis visiting her many
frlefids and relatives in this IMIsilfc
Hr. ^tokelv, of Acworth, father
of our fellow townsman, Mr. J. G. f
Stokely, was in our city Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Stokely returned Sat
urday from an extended visit to,
her mother, at Henderson. Tcnn.
Will Bennett, of Chamberlin-
Johnspn-DuBose Co., 'Atlanta,
du^ftv/r/,'/
Dr. J. T. Baggett, of Bay, View,
Ga., 1 is visiting relatives in our
city," and ; t will probably remain
sqmo.time'. k
/^■"ditor 1. C, flqdspn and mothei*
went down tq^ngleside Monday,
to attpnd’ the burial of a neice of
Mrs. Hudson’s.
D V L. Brantley, of Atlanta, was
with his many friends here Sunday.
Dunk lias many admirers 111 Doug
lasville—even'the girls love-him.
; J. J. Yelvin, bf Villa Rica, was
an our town Friday and gave us a
dollar for subscription ‘ Mr. .Vel-
vin is one of our most valued
subscribers. ; f'
3. T. Duncan and Prat. A. I-
Branham went down to FlintHill j
church to be present at tbe Dpng
las County Sunday School Assooi- #
ation last'Sunday.
T. A. Duke, the druggist, will
sell you a bottle of Dr. Tichanor’s
Antiseptic for 50cts and tell you
what.it is good fer free of charge.
Tit it.
■ _/WE»are now opening up the 'most complete line
of, new Spring dress goods ever shown in Douglas?
r> • ville. Come early and get your new dress before
Jjl’IjT 1 the best things are picked over. Don’t forget that
we have the largest assortment of straw hats and
Spring weights and shades of felt hats'that will be
shipppd to Douglasville this season,- B " * ’
Shoes and Clothing are our specialties and we,
guarantee to sell jou better goods for the fnbhey
than you pan get in Atlanta. Don't’ carry your
moriey to Atlanta’>«ad rob your home town out of
! its legitimate trade. We offer 10 cents, rebate to
Vakil 1 ilhidUli'r* llj itlW. «o\ i 1 full
dollars worth traded in our dry goods store, imd
1 T 'fcjSjfl* rt. x%r paid f ° r at time 6f purchase, we give a cou-
P*S5lld. W pon worth 10 cents in our Silve, ware and Jewelry
department. VVe have about $250 .worth of first-class goods that we will
give to our customers in this way*
JUST GIVE US A. CHANCE-
' Stick to your home town and we guarantee to .please you,
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It is Easy ?K-
To Ride Easy,
When you have a good BuggyJfY
It is Easy
to ride easy if you will buy you
one of those Buggies manufactur
ed right here at home by II. W.
Downs & Bro. They are made
from the best of material and.
painted nicer than the nicest.
You,are invited to call find exam
ine, their line of buggies and the
workmanship '
•. WE DO/NOT AfAXCFA OTURE
RATTLEBOAES; . |
. Don’t go away, but buy you 'a
buggy here at home. Call'and
see them H. W. DOWNS & BRO
/LOCAL LEAFLETS
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j The, latest thing oit£—Horschel
DuWP^vtistache.
Govd Cotton Checks for only 4c
per jte|d at the Racket Store.
FOR RitNT—A 4 room dwelling;
close 1 Apply to Edwards &
YYarcJ. ;
T/He New South Job Depart
ment is turning o^it some nice
workf^nd a lot of it.
Extra fine ^ea Island for 5cts
pe,r'
Td'Leonidas Carters 'for every*
thigjs ifffiio eatable line. “Good
god|lj'g : '|'&ibk sales, small profits,”
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ng rod qien are in
are such a i clever
tov
set ‘ men that we are sorry
we l^SYbpi. t^en^ugh work to keep
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are/cbmihg in every
week;at Miss Maggie Yate’s Milli
nery Store. Stylish goods and
low [Vices are the secret's of the suc
cess of this store, i
V r £ have received the proceed-
iugM&f the Douglas County Sun
day ttehopl Convention which con-
vejipjl at Providence ' church last
Saiiryday and Sundky, • and the
san # will be published next week.
/We are requested t.6 announce,
that there will be a picnic at Wat-
soq - mill on Sweetwater creek,
the ;/ud Saturday in May. Good
rhusuc Will be*furnished aqy every
bot^invited to cmne and have a
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The new’ Millinery Stoop of Miss
Maggie'Yates is the latest 'attrac-
tion-4u Douglasvplle, the goods are
greatly admired for their style and
beauty, and every1046 -Who sees
tjiem eXclaiih i “They are so
cheap,/’ | I A
‘ A ycung man in our town called,
on a young lady recentlyv/ and
when ho 14ft I10 securely fastened
the iront gat4 with wire, and if it
had not been for the kindness of
another young map,his sweetheart
wtuiG. haypiaeb®s' ®ompelled' to
I ‘’fiv efy^’ocW mo o n ey'a 0 d for
Hi at reason the dealer who-■'Sells
goods cheapest always has a splen
did'trade. Mrs. Turner -sells you
Millinery just a little cheaper than
other dealers, and thus saves you
money and at the same time en-.
joys a fine |r| de. r< j|r 1 ''
Important.
The citizens of Douglas county
are requested to meet at Douglas
ville,'on Tuesday ,W 1 the 4tn at
2 '^kddek, fo determine how and
when the court house shall be paid
for. 1 -
'‘‘Your 1 w ill bb done; not niiue,
IL T.' Cooper, "
Ordinary’,
1 iCroup and whooping cough afe
cliildhood/s terrors ;,' but like pneu
monia, bronchitis, and othertbiroat
and long troubles, can be quickly 7
cured-by psing Orie Minute Cough
Cure. For, sale by T. A,' Duke.
WANTED—Five thohs^nd dollars
of Confederate money. Will pay
a reasonable price for sfime. ’ Ad
dress pj W. H. Hallman,
4-22 I Villa Rica, Ga.
den’s
■ The Best Salve in tlte world, fbr
Cuts,Z 'Brnises, Sores, Ulcers-Sal*
Ithoum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblalrs* Corns, and all- Skin
Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to
ive perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Brice 25 cents pe^ box. For
sale by Salnian &Duke.
A Tribute.
‘f’Twas at thy door, O friend, and not
,,.<at m'ne,
'The anget with the amaranthine
wieallv 1 - Jr ' '
Pausing, decended, with a voce diviue ■
Whispered a word that had a sound
|| / ,' like Death.
Then fell upon tho house a sudden gloom,
A shadow on tboSe features fair and
1 . w thin, /;. vx * ■*■ “yK\ >Ff.*
And softly, from that hushed and dark
ened rooni,
• Two angeis issuer!,' where but dne
went in.’’
'Thus it was’that Archie, fhe in
fant 'son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M,
McLarty, fell asleep and woke tldfC
again, at about four o’clock in tbe
afternoon pf March 17th, the baby
soul took its flight—the 16ved wee;
birdie-of the house,hold flew’to its
home rest, into the,brightness and
beauty of Qoa’s eternal,sUushine,-!
into the ’/‘uper pountry and the
Viter day: ” into the land, whpre/
there is neither sickness-nor death
and the*voice of weeping is hpard
ho more; where they have no night,
nor the need of sun by day 7 , for the
Lord God is its light-
God who “doeth all things well,”
and in His infinite wisdom has seen
fit to take another rosebud for His
garden; another baby,,to be lulled
to rest in His.,everlasting arms.
“Of such is the .kingdom of
Heaven. ” H
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g; i have opened up a eboice line s j
© of Millinery Goods next door to ©
| the Douglasville Mercantile' Com- ©
p' pany, and cordially invite the |
o public to inspect my stock, as , |
| we will take great pains in show- ©
‘o ing you the goods. I have every- g
o thing k^pt in a ‘ fijst class' Miffi- ,, g
I nery Store and my prices accord s
©.. with the times. In the selection g
; g of the good's much care was giS- , 0
o : en to stfuringilie ' v*'»k
I PRETTIEST AND MOST STYLISH |
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g , goods for the least money,aliere- , g
5 "fore when you want your Spring ©
g Hat madh iu the latest shape and o
O' trimmed in a most .arfesttp man-., ; p
§ ner and 1807 style, cqfiJ& to ' see |-
g me and you Will find’ afterwards g;
g that you profited by so doing.
S MISS riAOfflE YATES. §
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We had .the, pleasure this Week
of examining the painting done by
H. W-‘ Downs & -Bro., on some,of'
the fine-buggies that they'fire torn-'
r ing out, .and we must say, that it
equals if it does not surpass the
work done by the finest carriage
factories. In ‘other words one of
their buggies after it is completed
will answer vety Satisfactorily for
a looking glass. ;Jf |
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EVERY DAY WE
Want the cash trade and will sell our .
goods so low in price as to get our portion
of ft; * ' * , v - ’ l * jj
SHOES, Slippers and, low cut shoes for
ladies and gents. We sell them ( heap,
1000 yards extra fine Sea Island to go
act 5 cents per yard while it last.
860 yards Cotton Cheeks to go at 4ets
per yard.
All goods will go for a few days at the^
yery^ lowest price.
5 1 want money. If you want go^ds cheap,
the 1 HaekeAStffe js the plaee-v-M
We have a nice lot of Window Shades,
Crockery, Lamps, ’Enibrel
las, Parasols, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Em
broideries, Laces etc. Bought for 1897
trade. ^ Come at. once and get your
selection^* *WWM6Ahey I are. going cheap.
. STOKEfcY’S RACKETS’
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Garden Seeds^
School Books,
Drug’s! v
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It you, your baby, or your horse;
has colic, Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic will cure it and “don’t you for-
1 get' it. 1
• Two tears ago R. J. Warren, a
druggist' at Pleasant Brook, N. Y.a
bought a small supply- of, Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. He-
sums up the result as follows. “At
that time the goods, were unknown
in section; to-day Chamberlain’s
Cough 1 -Remedy is a housel^fld
word"”' It is the . same in ^hun
dreds -of’ communities, Where
ever the good qualities .of^Cham-
berlain’e'-CkTugh Remedy/become
known the people will hbve noth
ing else. ' FoL sale -bvceThos., A;
Puke, druggiest/
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Very large^lot of Garden Seed "have arriv
ed for the coming season and parties wishing
to plknt gardens, apd truck farmers will find
it profitaDleto see'me before buying. I w iil
have the'best varieties -of early vegetable
/Sebds/.'’. '
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Large stock always on hand, and can sup
ply them promptly. ’ School children and
parents will find my stook of Stationery,
Pens, Inks, Pencils, Tablets, Etc., unsur
passed in this section. ,1
DRUGS! DRUGS! HHH
. This is my regular line. To better ac
commodate the public promptly, I have a'ddll?
a wholesale department to my drug line,
t patent, and Proprietary ‘Medicines, Drue,
gists Sundries, Etc., always.on hand.
Thos. A. Duke.
gYpHr ratronage is Respect-!
M .. .;/,,"/ fully Solicited,
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